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This chapter covers a cluster of issues to do with the culture of humanities research. We found broad institutional and technological changes are affecting the way the humanities operate:
Internationalisation: there are more global networks, international collaborations and funding opportunities; increasingly, research is happening outside national and regional boundaries.
Interdisciplinarity: there is an established trend for major funding bodies in Europe and the US to insist that projects be interdisciplinary, involving the collaboration of scholars from different fields.
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Holm, P., Jarrick, A., Scott, D. (2015). The Culture of Humanities Research. In: Humanities World Report 2015. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137500281_6
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